Park looks to keep hot streak going at Kingsmill, where she has struggled:

WILLIAMSBURG, Va. -- Inbee Park has never had much success on the River Course at Kingsmill. She's also never tackled the layout along the James River as the world's top-ranked female player. KINGSMILL CHAMPIONSHIP Golf on TV Park looks to keep hot streak going MORE FROM PGA.COM, KINGSMILL CHAMPIONSHIP What's in the winners' bags Video: Weekly Golf Buzz Week's worth of equipment tweets Who's winning driver derby? Who's winning putter derby? Photos: Top 10 equipment shots Photos: Golf around the world Lesson Learned: Timing is everything The 24-year-old South Korean will do that at the Kingsmill Championship beginning Thursday, hoping to stay on the roll that has already produced three victories this season and completed her climb to the No. 1 ranking. It will be her first competitive rounds at the popular LPGA Tour stop since 2009, when for the second time in three years, ...